Optimum Transfer Guide: Human Development & Family Studies Why Study Human Development & Family Studies? The Human Development & Family Studies major is the study of human development from the prenatal period through adulthood. Opportunity is afforded in the Child Development Research Center for the student to observe and interact with infants, toddlers, and young children. The Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Supervised experiences with community groups provide opportunities for interaction with older children and adolescents. Opportunities are available for course work in adult development and aging. These experiences assist students in understanding developmental stages of human behavior and interpersonal relations as they occur in family or group care settings. Why Study in the College of Human Sciences? The College of Human Sciences provides multidisciplinary education, research, and service focused on individuals, families, and their environments for the purpose of improving and enhancing the human condition. The College provides exceptional educational opportunities for students interested in improvement of the human condition. Programs are related to social science, business, design, education and nutritional sciences. Faculty, staff, and students advance research concerning individual, social and economic development, in a multidisciplinary environment to benefit families and individuals in a diverse global community. Outreach is also provided to individuals, organizations, and communities to help improve the society in which we live. . (806) 742.0876 A Wealth of Opportunities Await ▪ Undergraduate Research The Department of Human Development and Family Studies in the College of Human Sciences operates a Child Development Research Center (CDRC) which provides educational/developmental programs for approximately 80 families with children from birth through five years of age. The CDRC serves as a site for instructional experiences for university students who work with children in laboratory, student teaching, and practicum courses. In addition, the Center provides interdisciplinary research opportunities for faculty and graduate students. For more information, visit the CDRC website: http:// www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/cdrc/ ▪ Study Abroad From culinary classes in Florence to Range and Wildlife Management in Australia, from language study at the Texas Tech Center in Sevilla to Engineering in Czech Republic, Texas Tech has programs in more than 70 countries in which TTU students can participate. For more information about upcoming study abroad information, visit the website: https://ttu-sa.terradotta.com/ ▪ Graduate Education The Master’s and Ph.D. degree programs in Human Development and Family Studies focus on the development of the individual across the life span as well as interpersonal relationships in multiple contexts. Both degree programs offer flexibility that allows the student to shape a study plan that is consistent with his or her own interests and career goals. Students majoring in HDFS have focused on early childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, life span development, and gerontology. The Department offers coursework and significant faculty expertise in addictions, risk-taking behaviors, program planning and evaluation, gender issues, family violence, childhood abuse, marriage, divorce, blended families, and parenting. cctr@ttu.edu ▪ Professional Career Our University Career Center offers help to alumni and current students hoping to improve their job outlook through career assessments, resume critiquing, and more! Students looking to find more information can visit the website for more information here: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/careercenter/ students.php ▪ Scholarship Named a top value by Kiplinger in recent years, TTU offers a quality education at a fair price. Tuition and housing increases are well below others in public higher education. Texas Tech rewards exceptional students with merit-based scholarships and provides need-based finaincial assistance to qualified families. For more information, please visit the website: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/scholarships/ ▪ Student Organizations As a part of the Texas Tech community, students have the opportunity to join more than 450 registered student organizations. These organizations allow students to get to know their fellow students and faculty outside the classroom, and become involved with the campus and community. For more information and organizations that fit your interest, visit the website: https:// www.ttu.edu/campus-life/student-life/ student-organizations.php Continued on pg. 2 www.cctr.ttu.edu Texas Common Course Number System (TCCNS) The Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS) aids students in the transfer of general academic courses between Texas public colleges and universities throughout the state. Course recommendations in this transfer guide are expressed in TCCNS designations. Applying Transfer Hours to a Four-year Degree ▪ The Transfer Evaluation Office in the Office of the Registrar at Texas Tech determines which courses taken at another institution may be accepted for credit. ▪ A maximum of 66 semester credit hours from two-year institutions may be applied toward the baccalaureate degree at four-year institutions. Although, all credit hours presented on the sending institution's transcripts will be evaluated and equivalent college level courses posted to the student's academic record. ▪ The academic associate dean of the Texas Tech college in which a student enrolls has authority for determining which courses will be applied toward the specific degree program chosen. ▪ Students must earn a grade of C or better for all courses fulfilling requirements in majors, minors, or specialization's. For more information on transfer course equivalencies, access the Texas Tech Transfer Equivalency Guidebooks: Steps to Apply: Assured Admissions: ▪ Admission Requirements Application from applytexas.org If you present the required combination of transferable hours and GPA (as described below), you will meet assured admissions. GPA is cumulative for all transferable coursework from all schools attended. Courses taken for grade replacement are used for GPA calculation only if the same course is repeated at the same institution where it was originally taken. $60 application fee or fee waiver (student must provide information supporting fee waiver; for more specifics on what qualifies for waiver, visit the admissions site here: http://www.admissions.ttu.edu/ index.php/application-fee/) Official college transcripts from ALL previous colleges attended* Transferable Hours GPA Requirements 12-23 hours 2.50 cumulative *Student must submit an official high school and ACT/SAT scores if you have completed less than 12 transferrable hours 24 hours or more 2.25 cumulative Transcripts may be sent by mail to: Undergraduate Admissions Box 45005 Lubbock TX 79409 Electronic transcripts may be sent directly to TTU Admissions via document exchange from the sending institution (contact institution for more details) Transfer Admissions Counselors: Zach Fisher— West Texas Transfer Admissions Counselor. Office Location: Undergraduate Admissions, West Hall Lubbock, TX Phone: 806.834.2104 Email: zach.fisher@ttu.edu Maryellen Baeza--Manager of Transfer Recruitment Office Location: Undergraduate Admissions, West Hall Lubbock, TX Phone: 806.742.1480 Email: Maryellen.baeza@ttu.edu Admission Review If you do not meet assured admission requirements but have at least a 2.00 cumulative GPA, an admissions committee will evaluate your potential based on other criteria: ▪ Academics—Types of courses taken and pattern of progress, as well as coursework taken leading toward a major ▪ Student-submitted essay—Explanation of the decision to transfer to Texas Tech, reasons for past academic performance and plans to ensure future academic success ▪ Extracurricular activities/employment information—Leadership and work experience, special talents or awards, or any other information relevant to the admission decision For more information, visit the admissions website: http://www.admissions.ttu.edu/ . https://www.depts.ttu.edu/registrar/ private/transfer/ (806) 742.0876 cctr@ttu.edu www.cctr.ttu.edu